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THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOD TEXAS SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 5 1916.
SECTION ONE
JAPAN PROSPERS
N SPUE OF WAR
XATEKIAI PKOSI'EKITY OF ViM'S:
TJRY SOW tiKKATEK THAN
EVER IIEFOItE.
! which steamers have risen in value its note conversion system lias now
I may be instanced by a recent incident specie accumulating to its credit to
at Kobe! The owner of a stentnsh.il' the extent of OOuqao.uuo 'yen or $;:m-
the charter for which . had . just ex- 000000 an amount never before
pi red who -had been .receiving about known iii its financial history. The
S.-'OO a month for his vessel reeelv- hank -vaults nro full of money seeking !
ed an otW of. charter at tho rate of invest mont. '.
t $.".7.imO- per month: .The eoctraordin-J A. striking proof of a change in Hie
ary demand fpr hulls : is inducing condition of injhd" in the capitalist-
Japanese shipyards to. )vorfc ; day- irnd 'circles was seen recently in the re-
night but theyr cannot hope-'."to aji---spouse to an offer o shares of a dye-
proacli the demand. ' " ' -.: ! stuff company . now forming which
The year. llll. " was Exceptional -hi Were over subscribed HO times. There
ENORMOUS TRADE LAST YEAR
Imports Pall Off While Exports. of
3Innuiiiet tired I'roducts Show
lllCTCJlM'.
f- I ti ? nnci. filk lint tlit? !c- av 1lIC liunti i !nnri'u-n 1 Mtrt-'
tpeeted to prove still more-remarkable capitalization for' manufacturing in- '
Last year the total exports amounted -dustries .money invested in them in
t to about $33000.001)0' and the imports 1 Dili amounting to" 3 lfjltr.oooii against
to about $lCCraoo000. 'The -total trade $1 3250000- for t.!H. Similarly elec-
' was 0000000. Compared with Hie trie' business shipping spinning and
preceding year the figures show . air; railways'-'attracted I. great increases of
increase of- about . $00.0000 on ex-pi.Lul. . New business undertakings
ports and a decrease of '$31v5ip000loh Start 611. hist year -were larger in eaii-
Whereas-in 1911 hnportieytM by: $20.ttituno than th- y. ar be-
( Correspondence of The . As$ofiMUd .imports
Press.) - - v (ceeded .exports by $2.ob7uofl. the-tinK. foal?' Inst taking into count the busi-
TQIvlO. taltu-eh 4c Never In . hjr ntVre. of trade .last year wait jit J!aprLn:eesrtlw.t Showed a falling off.
history has Japan fuel with sncli s of exports by about $S.f.i0tifiUl4. Ajiy J.'he situution.'' says the Japan
period of material foSiertty as (if .thkg" .apprGachitu sdi a. lara psrI'ime. Vaffords' .stron ' evid- -nc- that
day. This is entirely due to the war' cess of exports is niipretsrcleiiYed ti 4J. Xh iiojtiition ojf Companies and start-
The Knttte . AlMs have uen. lur-annate of foreign trade in Japan.. Ry ltt ot new enterprises an; b.d.
inng; great quanuues orar suiipuus. siiun-uis uht me iraae reuiroa -jor- lil oruer or nv nay ami iw
min-
s ason
last ten years it "iyiil be fotfiiflviiT-ykfeid and retirine capital of im-
that tbe . except ion of -1 :' jnd l0fl td.;"inlrtv antl. withtfing dullness in
when. exports owing to greatly redlt(. ffeiierjtfjs over. ; There is. thi.- of
ed. imports were In ex.ce.s l.y"$t$f; sbitraei.- to be prepared aaint that
000 and ly.9.3Vo repecfirel5 '-31 : flfictr'te.Avnr when hue uuni!.crs of
balance ; of trftde for the ctthnhtfn.' w'dniers: wiill be nIwijji-d .from fiht-
eight yours s$'ow.s an excess of Tiri?--iViif '-.service;' when munition ' fa tories
since the beshiulng at ihe coutiict . tn
and more Orders rt beliig pTaded coiU
stantly. Money "tt literriliy pouring
into the country-in sm-H quantities
that there is actually a pleUiora of .si.
Money has become so tcheap tjbki
bankers have begun to cmpla'in. j -
Tne first great call upon Japan hdslports ranging -from $2.?170. tofsl.iAl-"-iii'".At one- .! restored -to their
been made and -will continue to '.llpJ ISa.OOO.. in 19H the oatbtiaikorxto-H mid hen the
I
maie by Rxissfc The exports tp Rv war dlminisltotl the voluihe of trdiThifitet will be platted ' with I ;J-or.
sin Imve realized several hundred mf- especially that of imports. 'This ;tQ&$&ifi Ayilt "V n far-rea hinu e -onomir
plains the '-fact that in that year JflitttiIeataT. in ; Kiirop-. the efti i f f
excels of fcn;oru . -over - eiperp tlcit ' tne I'nitHj States and Japan
amounted 4o only .HT.tKtras' coi4fH :.ttli first to ft el. Hut the up-
pnred with $tl.vvuui reeorl.ed ftf-llvifti. Is nitiversal and unavoidable
Spinas artd Willi $lf.t.jn jar . lSrl.2. ;: -Itie jnenntim' it Is certainh to th-
With the f nntinnatinn rtf tha- ivfir 1 fiiterestt; of tilt- country and n
ave
that
Grease wa noted in tin- expert 36a .country is eettliu active in th.
The nini-ketf In India. South ATmticii 7rf?lt' -1-rf'"-"
and other plh es previously tolrt'.-wrremw rfse In the Japan-
Uerman and Austrian gwd? d ehin ilNl tiporfc trade and general pro-.t r-
Japanese substitutes for coeds wfct;. j' .fciS been followed Uv a note of
Kesa-
lion yen. .. They include not atone
military equipment and supplies sjifh
as guns rifles ami. ammunition bit't
huge quantities of cloth many imtr
dred thousands of pairs of bejp
leather pouclie$. caps Sashes foiJ
products and medical supplies Er m
rice .is exparted to Russia to be ftia le
into gruel for wounded soldiers ta id
cf the medical exportntlon. a not til le
item is tincture of iodine.
Jdpan is finding prosperity Is throtiteh
h4r liipping. Her big me reliant :.mii.-!no longer eaiAe out froan Ra.roii6Z0:-;.fni''bToklo bankers. Dr.
rjie is not oniy iransporung suppi
last yeiir importations still fnrThfif fjrltp'Jt to help on thp present av
diminislied w biie a remarkable -ii V0f ."biistness rc'vhal. We are glad tha
t ?
THE
Coggin National
Bank
Capital $100000.00
Directors:
C. L. McCartney
E. B. Gilliam
J. S. Coggin
jesCjthis combined to create a new relporftLi.fititinuch.i. vice-sovernnr of
ijr tUe bntente I'oers out so ar m exports wh-ie the diuknKjr-'. of iA" M '.tnnn mid others noint out
tlie Oflent is e'onc.etned has prabt- Europe in sndim? it.s so'els .nbropi;- n"t.tfee present is siou1 moment
icallv taken over at an Immense prof- ( continued to n decrease of .UrtrtoriisbfUlerS for the extraordinary in-
iu the sea transportation which is into Japan. r ; j- i'v XIWU' fu. mouoy is mo.r danserous in
ltHd- in time of peace' by the vessels of 1 Anion!; thd import kqoi1 'stowhtS nriiirt: i-hnn extreme shnrtnue in
threat Britain Freight charges to all a fallin-off.areiirdn dyetuffe jnjMl -fnifer" The lire-governor says he is
liirits ineludincthe . United. States 'other iihnor'tflnt renuisltes for' itftiit-'e4ii.T :itm. frte nr iinir ninib to
ljr.TC. soared and Japanese shipping fnturing" industry lliis UM tTi$. of-'ine. gooiL the shortage in imports by
mpanfs Imve recently petitioned ( feet ofchecking exportation tcf iome i&tau&irnfinx new iiniustries. This
tlw department of communicatlona to extent; and lias encouraged conapnny .nist!t much to the money sititatJon
sknctionjn fiittlrer increase hi tariffs promou-rs to form plan for plnctn wl;ich wa? Buffctine fro in the ahiiQr-
Franco is at jiresent soekiits eitjier Jamiijj indtipr and commerce ii ft jitil increase in co'l. He' urgently
tb charter or purchase t-n Or a dot-Wf-supporti. and pernwlient bitsls. riKoni mended noarlshitts the risine
n steanM?liiis. but suitable vessels nre One result of ill this Is that Japan iwitisfries of t'hi rvantjrv thus avid-
urce. 1 iie in m-? n- iiuu.-i nnm- uivn nruu wie iu uu iwuv w iv . tmnm r -that tlvev - eoi larse i- ko i
in their vWation. Tb extent to f. f apprehen-ion for. the ufa'oility of so ma-nv 'm!-bl." A'k r fiiinc. t
Gieo
1."
Ben F. Stone
Wm. Poindexter
- J. W. Gilliam .
Kiclcl
This Bank Will Appreciate Your
Business no Matter How
Small the Start .
THE
Coggin National
Bank
hf affini.s. caution -.'!"uM e fb-
v.'n liword-for th- j-ript-rry aal
finatue oda is th- prosjii i .ry .iii'l
f:name yf a rime of war.
TOUCH OF HANDS
REVEALS CHARACTER
Relet! heller IfeluN Hearts nj IVojde
She .Meets'. -is she ( Jilsps
Their I'inzers. .
What Neighboring
Towns are Doing
Fat Stock Show.
ray Considerable excitement was
created here one day this week when
the report sprond over the town that
lour human Btrrffirnnc hmi hon
1 . " - -m u v WUU.U
I Talpa The farmers of this section Ja a cave seven miles east of here.
ar-: finding great' .port in wolf hunt-8iU- Wi U1W sweieions was prougnt to
ing. Tlie weat
hrr Is
so dry that
Utown ami is now on exhbition at a
local drug store. It is thought thf
four men entered the cave and whiU
rre Indians or white men or no v
long the bodies had Lt:n there.
There?s a Bewitching: Charm
About The New Spring Millinery Modes
We Have Assembled For Spring
... '. - i
.' '-.XV vni-it rs. t .s:k?yiw I e of
JNhli 'jfd ii m r Aad : j.lire Is n
h$rjiJmrirh;irr; Vnd "t.t rel i
"J.h( ; inaiiv': jjew- St vies
n i liqm I. fhtyotf r sp fi nr
: r."
.1. i i 'fc-i'-.-lfeil J' '
'"
Ipii.I VMiV'
' 'l ;f' -
mmn' lints liire: itinyle
;js. tli at Jim tl.ir.tvt re-
i-vh; plittihtJ. by the
m'ilif rnnjiiitiry'.worl'il
InJ'tHty- In eopy ' tlie.s'
;fi". viv.$i nio'ilefn J o
vthfi.-the dis are turned Kwse aft-'
. . ' f ' - f
er aj vtlf they nii.sL keep the varment Jthere a large stone rolle I down over
in Sight or they kre sure to .tose hi:u. jlhe mouth of the cave preventing their
. : ! . " . . I. " . . . . lf!CaiM" If i Tint L-nmi-n im-l.rK .l..S-.
in' iountv wnion ia ueine nam itrj 1 1 . "Hnnn msj
o!f s. jilin ihake the snrt profitable
a- elf as entertaining..
HT May Th;:
(.IdtJiaitP xUrt-h 13 10 is d.-f
.Mayor JVill" Trent ' h;t' U.-:: t antCo om; an is bein r -;rn.
. .tl.i:tunioti; to that K-ct Tfu pi ?' a n''A 's i' -ns mr
I.!- !iat MKftifiei that they iii aen-I1- an i onp or two smalb-r enter
r.aljy o!im rvt tlie .week an-1 will put
town is to have a nvr-
r n.t -
r:-
f!.. t.iwri in ire peient.ibb? a shape as
4-
('oMthunite fcfwry - hool in the
is t ptH iI to send reyrfi.-4nt-a-
vrs fo tile. ittter-cliolattc meet
i!i t to be lit) hi hereon March IS.
1 -i.t.'-ts will beJ oehf in debate de-
- '.lii.ation. sp-Hng essays nnd alb-
s' 'io.. with handsdinp prizes in each
ui ibioii. 1
are a'so crtairries.
;ng on new life.
Mat -it. n. I!.-rtis ' ;; '-ousht f-e
norr and st k or I. T Miller and has
takn tharce of V.r Miller ha-
not announci 1 :.ians :or th :a-
vire t.nt if ts uni':.-T.o ! r M vv-M
engage in some kind of bn.utss
here.
'11. iliuT a :ri?iiinrjalIt
.titii'.yf. firing ltnLs-Jteiv--oiie tlitit j
f v.M?ifiifiX' 'n't
1- . '"
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OUR SPRING OPENING
TUESDAY to ARCH 7TH 1916.
Mrs. H. K. LOCKLIN
214 CENTER AVENUE.
IflT.KN Kl 1 1 I.R
I Mm K ilfi in Iier Mrst appearance
in Browtiwood nevt Saturday. -Mflrrh
11 will sho.s tlie general public th.t
sensitiveness of her hands whirh her
friends have been familiar with for
many years. . .
From Infancy Hofe.n "iteller's hands
!iae servwg hef fif .eyes anl cars; her
finger tips ftireso ncuteiy sensitive
Ssi n Saba-W.jA. Smith editor
owner of Ute Shti Saba News.
been elected to Uhe responsible posi-
CAPUDINEI
an 1
his
Uon of mayor of
sidered a man o
thU city. He is eon-
prdgress and has a
LADIES!
TAKE
mo Arurc AND PAINS
91
repntation for bmriging thiURs to pas
! ('oldthwnite . A. Harris who f-.r
a mttnber of yestrs has been prominent
as. a merchant
his stock to-' W.
h this city has sol.:
." L. Graves who will
that she can ; hoM; only rea;l character nioye ame :to MtsUin. . Mr. Harris
in the iiaiujW pl tji.prfe she meets. but moyirtg to San knguio where he wilt
seldom ma5ros-i .ublntake in remem
bering peojki'o to dke umch of tb-
hands. A -ihotfVwJilIe rtfo M1-.K
new oiies itJr;)otel pirloi. Thti.
hands of tcT "frtonds n '. Tus -ol
ean.'1'ty find WlfJbi A qi;;k r .enssve
gr-ettiig. . 4ne f tl-genrvr'.en pres-
ent ihe hrtfi .mtfft - one- -the day
before Bntj aa-iidon ;as h- had :ett
HWfly engage in
birslneR.
M ii!uu Ai ietit8gi . wa present t
(; 'tmmiiohrfrsiCurt of thia.em;n
t in-v entiyiiiKkwig 6f"a caialNe tc
be ''erected lfere
refret' i fotf sot
si!.
."un(:i Anna.
his. finger ghj. eiiljed. Mhi by natn cently-boithf lbrtO rat Ui'i payini!
' . - r
and spoke pfUlfe.TSHaeviQus :eit;;.
i r nniuw. ai. uiiibe I ill rl a:e
dufrtbJ'.v eldtrnoiH. to mo." said . Miss
oats each i for
prf-ented tjQ- thi
tn -atl offetl of
Keller tq. tpncli of some hands is cHts . alt jail the rat Uitlw
an ftniHTttiton ; 1 hinv met people of S.nita Ajtna
o (Miipty Of -jdytltnt wlien .r chisped Msirch 1. -.The!
their frosty ni)jjii-tips . it aeeme 1 as investeil tni It is thottght thil j
if I were sjmklp'g; hnnds with a Nirrth- a similar offer? will be" made in tW
ut; tue pet.-nn w.
Tthe city cmm.M! .re-
tiiera. T?ie uiu w-r
cimH;ii 1 in. repori
the eiy ta take
FAT STOCK and
HORSE SHOW
Ft. Worth Mchll-18
$3.00
ROUND
TRIP
lake at 3
the boytj
TicJetN on Sale March 12
and for trains arrhlinr
. Fort North morning .March l:
I.IM1TKD M lift II II
VNo .March l. ami
for trains- nrriIiig Fort Worth
morntmr .March Jt
I.IMITKD MAM'H 17
cuhl xt to.ge4.ner
motley is considv
4i $5.10
ROUND
TRIP
east storpjt Ojthco there are iosc ntnr future. ; ' '.- " jj
liands httv nliennt in them so that -7
their grftsp wAjnu the heart. It nmy ( tdeinan Sidj Anderson of Voss bo
be only the cliriglng touch of a child's bebn elcetcftl prbsldent of tho Coleman
hand; but there is as much potential County Haby Hoof Chib. A car load
sunshine in it for me as there is in of.exHHjItlari Calves will be shipped to
u loving glance from others. A reul: Ujip Fort. Worth. Fat Stock Sliow
heitrty handshake elves me genuine Thursday of nWt week. A. number
Ileauure like ir letter from a friend." J of-the boys are' irtannuu to attend tb
Tickets on Sale .March 10 to 17
LIMITED MK( II ii)
THKUrWI SLKEl'EKS
THROUGH
SLEEPERS
J. Osburn Agt
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White, James C. The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 5, 1916, newspaper, March 5, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346387/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.